![]() ![]() As a result it sometimes seemed that the story jumped around a lot. This book is part of a series and Bray introduces a lot of characters and story lines that you only get snippets of but I’m assuming play a big role in the next book(s). ![]() Libba Bray always seems to have some kind of underlying political message in her books and The Diviners was not exempt from this, but at least she didn’t hit you over the head with it like she did in Beauty Queens. That said, it was well written and if you like ghost stories, murder mysteries, and horror movies, you’ll probably like this book. If I had, I probably would not have read it. I had no idea what I was getting myself into before I started it. Evie also has a secret: a mysterious power that could help catch the killer. ![]() Through her wily ways, Evie becomes involved right in the thick of the investigation. ![]() Evie’s Uncle Will is the curator of The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult–also known as “The Museum of the Creepy Crawlies.” Soon after her arrival to NYC, Evie’s uncle is called upon by the police to help them solve a brutal murder that somehow seems tied to the occult. As a punishment, Evie O’Neill has been sent to live with her uncle in New York City–and she is ‘pos-i-toot-ly’ thrilled. ![]()
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